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  • STONE HMI ESP32 LINE COUNT AND ALARM

  • With the continuous development of a single-chip microcomputer, the counting equipment tends to be automatic. It needs an automatic technical device with real-time, high efficiency, and accuracy to meet the counting requirements of the modern production...
  • Wireless MCU platforms

  • ESP32 The ESP32 development boards are not without their problems.  Why keep using them anyway?  The ESP32 IC only costs €2.31/pce on Digikey.  Design a decent breakout board and done! Well, if you don't want to design your own...
  • Wireless Camera

  • Hi there, I am back with another great and interesting project that is a Wireless Camera out of ESP32. Like ESP8266, Esp32 is also a development board with on board Wi-Fi but it has a greater number of pins and some more features additional to the ESP8266...
  • Amnos CH347T Breakout

  • Amnos CH347T Breakout Overview Amnos CH347T Breakout is developed by XPU Labs, a subsidiary of AnalogLamb.Com. CH347 is a high speed USB converter interface chip, can provide USB to UART, I2C, SPI, JTAG, GPIO functions. Amnos CH347T Breakout's size is...
  • Home automation using Alexa, part I

  • Starting to play around controlling things with Alexa, using partly ESP32 libraries, partly some Chinese elements like Sonoff that is just a WiFI chip.So this is just one of the targets, an old DDR times, coffee grinder branded AEG. Model: NoisyResult...
  • Wifi-Telnet-FPGA-NTSC Drunk Wall Clock

  • Wifi-Telnet-FPGA-NTSC Drunk Wall Clock! Using an ESP32 (DevKitC V2) to open a Telnet connection over the local network to an old Raspberry Pi One (Model B Rev 2), and repeatedly sending the Linux 'date' command to get the current time - then shifting...
  • Color Luminance detection using TMG39931 I2C module

  • TMG39931 I2C module plays a significant role in various application especially in detecting the color luminance. With the help of node-red services, we will be able to test the sensor data serially with ESP32.In this blogtut, we will interface...